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Portrait of Benjamin Franklin (1782), by Joseph Wright, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. In 1782, Benjamin Frankin headed the American commission sent to Paris to negotiate an end to the Revolutionary War. His other commissioners were John Adams, John Jay and Henry Laurens. Richard Oswald headed the British commission. It was a tradition in these negotiations that the chief commissioner on each side would commission a portrait of his counterpart on the other side, to be presented as a gift at the successful conclusion of a treaty. Oswald commissioned the American painter Joseph Wright, a Franklin family friend then living in Paris, to paint the portrait. Franklin was reluctant to set aside the many hours required to sit for a formal portrait, and suggested to Wright that he base his oil portrait on the pastel portrait that Joseph-Siffred Duplessis had made of Franklin in 1778.
The Franklin portrait at the Boston Public Library was long presumed to have been the portrait given by Franklin to Richard Oswald in November 1782, at the end of the Jay Treaty negotiations. At the turn of the 20th century, lawyer and antiquarian Charles Henry Hart corresponded with the Oswald descendant who inherited "Auchincruive," Richard Oswald's country seat in Ayrshire, Scotland. The descendant confirmed that the Franklin portrait hanging at "Auchincruive" was identical to the Joseph Wright portraits, likely making it the 1782 gift portrait from Franklin. More recent scholarship indicates that the library's portrait was commissioned by Richard Oswald for his brother or nephew.
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Author | Joseph Wright (1756 - 1793) |
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- Joseph Wright (American painter)
- Joseph Harrison Jr. collection
- Portrait paintings of Benjamin Franklin
- Portrait paintings in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
- 1780s portrait paintings from the United States
- Benjamin Franklin in France
- 1782 portrait paintings of men
- People of the United States in 1782
- Works after Joseph Duplessis